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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1922)
Told b y tft© Bank Book th . UmUd S to u . and w , find in the LlUr»nr Digest the following infor mation «boot th . w aalth tarto f them: Tk* H ik K sections of tha oountrj are not thooe th a t de pond on n »ingle « o p , each u whont or cotton. iolinod crop«, each u fruit, tobnoco, or oven potatoes, end tho dairy and poultry induatriea, figures very largo, ly in th# countie» whoro agricultural wealth ia highest. Conaua figure«, on which those statem ents are based, bear out the wisdom of campaigns to bring out diversified agriculture, according to Andrew L. Boatwiek, Coquille, Coen County, statistician of the Liberty Central Truet Co., of S t Louis, in an analysis printed in The Globe-Democrat, ( S t Confidence tho date of this notice. Dated this 14th day c M. to fool confidence in its policies, to be sur# its investments are wi#e, and th at ito. of. fleers and directors exorcise eahe judgment. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF The P i n t National ia proud to bo called “con servative.'' You know the sort of people con- » « to d with it,—employee, oAkers, directors; you racogniae th tir good tense and judgm ent That’s why s# many people entrust funds to ns W. R. Taylor, Plaintiff, V ». Em m t Taylor, Defendant. Summon! — To E & n a Taylor, the above en- titled Defendant In the Nasse af the State of Ora* goa: You are hereby notified th at you are required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the shove entitled suit within six weeks from th# 10th day of March, 1922, the date of ths first publication fifth; tobacco, in addition to hay and grain crops, is responsible for ths high rank. Dane County, WIs., is the highest Middls West county on the list, being tenth. Dairyinig is vary jjrtportant; in vaiua of crops* alone tHis county ranks not tenth, but tewn- ty-Afth. “Ths richest Illinois eounty is Mc Lean, the eleventh. The richest one- crop county, hnd slab the richest county in the cotton belt proper, is Bolivar, Miss., in the famous ’delta’ section. * “It is interesting to note th a t a t ths fifty, leaders scarcely more than a doxen belong to the cotton belt. If crops alone were considered, without live-stock products, the result would probably ba more favorable to the jo the BE corner of iot 2 in block 7 u said Elliott’s addition; thence north South.. ■ , “In a number of instances the dairy industry has raised individual coun ties to high standing in value of farm Y., ranks 106th to value of crops alona, but to the crop and livestock products list it stand« fourteenth. The poultry and agg industry of 80- noma county, near San Frmnstoso, is the cause of th at county’s rank of eighth to the final list; ta vains of crops alone It stands forty-second. “On th s whole, ths statistics as given present a rath er strong argu ment for a diversified agriculture, with attention to dairying and to such specialised oo p s, as the land and cli mate may panait.1' The tum ult end the shouting dies, the captains and the kings depart; ■till stands thin# ancient sacrifice, a taxapyer with a bleeding h e a rth - Baltimore Sun. the plaintiff’s complaint, and if you fail so to appsar and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in hie said com plaint of which the follow ing is a succinct statement, vim.: that you, said defendants, be orde'red to vhteh any af |* u have or make i the whole or any part of the res this suit; th at said claims to fffoct and par from assorting all such claims be quisled and th a t plaintiff H. 8. BuahneU be declared to be the owner in fee and of right m the possession of all of tho real property described in the complaint of Uu plaintiff on Ale herein, namely; The Southwest quarter of the North east quarter, & u te half af the Northwest quarter, and the North west quarter of the Southeast quar ter of Section A, Township 10 Range 18 West of the Willamette Meridian, Of COQUILLE Q uick’s County Judge of Coos County. Ore gon, in the abeence of the Julge of said Circuit Court, dated March 20th, 1922. The date of the first publication of this summons is March *4th. 1922. 8. D. Pulford, Attorney for Plaint,ff Ree id en oe and Post OAee Coquille, Oregon. New Co*k Stove» \ from $20.00 to $135.00 5 Strand Broom 00c 4 Strand Broom - - • 50c Spading Shovels, No. 1 and No. 2 sizes Second Hand Rocking Chairs from (2.50 to $7.00 Sewing M achines • from $5.00 jo $20.00 Ironing Bonnie from 50e to $4.00 Pruning Hooks 8-8-10-12 feet. Garden Toole, Hose, Rakes and Cultivators Garden and Irish W heelbarrows Professional Cards Geni Office Practice b Fitting Glene« “Only" WILLIAM H. VOSE, M. D. NORTH BEND Office Phone 241 v 5=m r W. H VOSE, M. D. ■y*. T*r DR. P. G. BUNCH d e n t is t HIGH TIDE A choice blend of lone filUr. limck in Coos County business of the said John McNeill, south aida of F ront street, between Willard and Taylor Streets, to the City ef Coquille, Coe# County, Ore gon, within three menthe from the date of this notice. sixty (60) feet wide, grubbing SUMMONS Dated this 17th day of Marsh, 1822. way ffh ir t Q ic tis irr burning nil an-1 , Charles Hard, Assignee e f Joba McNeill, laaol- bris, also grading to line and* grade, Ia the Circuit Court a t the State ef that portion of the North Bank road Oregon la end Far the County Detween stations IT« pirn 00 and 282 L * of Coos phis 00, i|iy fin h a e n lj 31,600 cubicf _ _ yards. _ , I H. S. Buahnell, Plaintiff, Profile sad specifications may be I y«. seen end bidding blanks obtetoad at Joh)l M. Smith; Ennyl Smith and the office a t the County ■oadmaeter. Qecar Whobrey, descendants of said, All bids must be accompanied by John M. Smith; W. O. Whobrey, Mary J . Cat!ip. Plaintiff, certified check for 6 per oeat ef the otherwise known ea William Who- vs. amount bid. The Court reserves the I brey, and as William G. Whobrey. Maude E. Stewart and Samuel Stew- right to reject any or all bids. f guardian a t said Oscar Whobrey; ‘ art, Defendants. C. S. McCulloch, John A. Lehnherr; Rachael Lehnherr SUMMONS IStS Roadmaater. I ,nd Mabel Lehnherr Mawdsley, do*- To Maude B. Stew art and Samufl ,________ ■ ■ -r ------- eendanta of «aid John A. L ehnherr;; Stewart, the above named Defend » o n e TO CREDITORS. ants: • ^ _ , __ ia the N a m ef tho State ef Ore Notice is hereby given th at the un- Marsh: and if any of said personal gon, you ere hereby notified th a t you dersigned has_ been^ duly appointed have died or have, or have had, hus are required to appear and answer bands or wivee not mentioned here in, then all their unknown heirs and such husbands or wives; end all ether perron* known and unknown, claim -1 [ ing to be heirs of said above named persons, and also all other persons or parties unknown having, or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or inter est in the real «state hereinafter daa- cribcd. Defendants. • 4 t to- S ^ r U Q s U t Title lief d m ^n d èd ' Ç dU ;Ue*NW «t. To John M. Smith; John A. Lehn- herrj Rachael Lehnherr and Mabel WFor e Judgment against Defend- D avi^ McNair, t A — »------ - »--■*- f ante for 82.0003» and for interest L^fi «1 L Fir „ r ■ r llamrlalaw mawnsiey, Q€M8n(l € n ui . ot thereon at the rate of 8 p e rc e n t per said John A. Lehnherr; Leonard annum, from and a fte r October a , NOTICE TO CREDITORS ; Mawdeley, husband of said Mabel 1920. and fo r 8260.00 attorney*» fees Notice Is hereby given that toe urn Lehnherr Mawdsley; Mary B Marsh; and If any of said persons have died, a t have, or have had. husbands or wives not mentioned hernia, then all tip ir unknown heir* anti such hua-4 Doee it run right? It ia advis- able to have it looked over once C. R. BARROW Attorney end Counselor a t Law Practica to State and Federal Courte, office old City Hall near Btuqr Corner and City Wharf. Office Heure Ito l 8 a .m .u d lte t* m . in a while to see if it needs hd- justment, repiacecneat, or min- or repairs? A good deaning and 0verhauling..wili do it good. We are experte at all kinds of motor works. J. A. RICHMOND PHYSICIAN pad SURGI Long’s M achine & R epair Shop T elephone C om pany